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BarrettWallace (Talk | contribs)

User should be deleted and IP blocked; contribs make it obvious Learn together 04:23, 23 June 2007 (EDT)

We can't IP block him, he has a dynamic IP or is using a proxy server.--Elamdri 04:25, 23 June 2007 (EDT)

That's unfortunate since Thomasa (Talk | contribs) appears to be the same. Learn together 04:27, 23 June 2007 (EDT)

He just keeps making usernames based on the Final Fantasy video game series, which make him easy to stop, but he's changing his IP, which makes it harder to block him.

01geennaam01 (Talk | contribs)

Obvious

Has been infinitely blocked. DanH 16:13, 25 June 2007 (EDT)

Final Fantasy Seven Vandalism

There are many subtle changes to the article that are inaccurate and satirical. Such as AVALANCHE being a "hockey team" and Cloud being an "ex-US Marine". I suggest it be completely re-written.

Why don't you delete the recently added article about Woody Allen?

That article is just great. Really "nuanced". It is a shining example of a great contribution to this site. Wismike

There is a difference between a biography and a piece dealing with opinion information. I believe if you were to create small biographies on notable people that you would not see your work removed. I also believe that you are probably aware of the difference, but are complaining simply because you do not like it. Learn together 13:44, 10 August 2007 (EDT)
I really don't disagree with you. Sysop Conservative originally stated that my article was not "nuanced". By pointing out some articles that are very small, incomplete and lop-sided I was trying to show that writing an "un-nuanced" article was not cause for deletion, it is cause for editing. Also, this particular article on Woody Allen is only a biography in disguise. When the only thing you can highlight about the life and career of a celebrated and revered actor, writer and director is that he married his 27 years old adopted daughter, it is an opinion piece. Respectfully Wismike
Woody Allen is an important biographical figure and isn't going to be deleted (of course). The beauty of this site is that you can add Woody's accomplishments in other areas and fill out his biopgraphy. But please understand as well that in a site that wishes to provide a family values environment, that Woody's conduct that could be considered to have gone over that line is fair game. On the other hand, articles that by their very nature deal with opinion information can be held to a different standard. Conservative is a trusted and respected Sysop who has many thousands of edits and has contributed greatly to the Conservapedia site. It may be best to work with what he told you to create an article that can address his concerns. And, as you also see, your concerns are being taken seriously. A number of important Sysops have given their input, and TK has even tried to email you your original work. While it is sometimes difficult, the key is not to take the article removal personally, but to work with the information you have been given to produce a more universally accepted product. Learn together 14:30, 10 August 2007 (EDT)

spammer..

new user:liberalsrulelol created offensive spam article "Horus" --Lorrie 22:48, 23 August 2007 (EDT)

Also, is this the right way to report spam? Seemed to be but I'm not sure. --Lorrie 22:49, 23 August 2007 (EDT)

Thanks, took care of the problem--Tash 22:49, 23 August 2007 (EDT)

Relativity page

Dear Sirs, I was extremely troubled when after having submitted my site, Relativity Calculator [ www.relativitycalculator.com ], as an External Link to http://www.conservapedia.com/Relativity that it was arbitrarily removed presumably by either the editor of the page or more likely the submitter of the one and only external link to a page regarding Lorentz! Why was this done?? I mean, my site Relativity Calculator is loaded with the mathematics of relativity including http://www.relativitycalculator.com/Newton_Universal_Gravity_Law.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/Albert_Michelson_Part_I.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/Lorentz_Transformation_Equations.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/time_4th_dimension.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/addition_relativistic_velocities.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/galilean_relativity.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/law_conservation_angular_momentum.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/mass_variable.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/E=mc2.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/e=mc2_consequences.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/Heisenberg_Uncertainty_Principle.shtml, http://www.relativitycalculator.com/compton_effect.shtml, and presently I'm working on showing how mass of earth, sun, etc. are determined from Galileo's g, Kepler's Harmonic Law and Newton's Universal Constant G. I mean, you folks should be grateful that someone like myself found your Wiki!! And, now, because of some idiot who threw out the link to my home page on http://www.conservapedia.com/Relativity and then went and complained like some baby to you because this jerk didn't like something or other regarding Relativity Calculator that my submission ability has effectively been terminated. You would sincerely do well to reestablish my association with your Wiki because frankly your Google PRs are practically zero as it is. Let me know your decision soon. And if you decide to allow my site back in, I would suggest that the first allowable edit will be to reestablish my Relativity Calculator site back into External Links at http://www.conservapedia.com/Relativity. Otherwise, please drop me forever from your list -- delist me forever that is! Period. End of this discussion! Let me know today, not tomorrow or next year. Don Saar, drdonzi@crocker.com, Relativity Calculator, www.relativitycalculator.com.

Reference: From Prof. Max Tegmark, MIT:

Here otherwise is what I received from a Professor Tegmark, MIT, last evening, and I accept as a mark of recognition:


From:tegmark@MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Reciprocal Link Exchange Request Date: February 5, 2007 9:29:44 PM EST To: contact@relativitycalculator.com Cc: tegmark@mit.edu

Hi Don, Thanks for your message. This indeed looks like a nice site. The page you mention is merely a tombstone for a past course and won't be edited further, but I'll keep this in mind if I teach this relativity course again. Thanks again,

-)

Prof. Max Tegmark Dept. of Physics, MIT 70 Vassar Street Rm. 37-626B Cambridge, MA 02139

Continuing via email. link in article as of now. Geo.Complain! 18:36, 11 November 2007 (EST)